Last night on NBC, the Carolina Panthers’ 27-16 win over the Philadelphia Eagles definitely had, to quote a diplomatic friend, some lulls. While Carolina now has a 6-0 record for the first time in franchise history, Sunday Night Football (6.9/19) saw a fumble in the adults 18-49 demo on a night of a lot of NFL on the Big 4.

On a Sunday that didn’t see SNF facing baseball playoffs and did see it facing a potentially game-changing episode of The Walking Dead, that’s a dip of 8% from the fast nationals compared with last the New England Patriots 34-27 win over the dumb fake-punting Indianapolis Colts last week. That October 18 game from 8:30-11:33 PM ET game rose to a strong 8.2/23 rating among 18-49s with 22.82 million total viewers. Last night’s game will of course see an adjustment later too, but very unlikely that with a 5.6/16 rating and a total audience of 15.62 million that NBC’s demo and viewership wins will change.

As usual, CBS’ Sunday NFL game went late and cut into the net’s primetime schedule with a 35-minute delay in Eastern and Central time zones. Which means CBS’ numbers are tentative until final data come in later. As it stands,60 Minutes (1.3/4), which had the first sit-down interview with Vice President Joe Biden since he said late last week that he wouldn’t running for president in 2016, was down 46% from its October 18 airing. Madam Secretary (1.3/4) bopped up 8%, The Good Wife (1.0/3) dipped 9%, and CSI: Cyber (0.8/2) rose 14% from a harsh previous week.

With mega-market teams the New York Giants beating the Dallas Cowboys 27-20, Fox also had NFL overruns that led to a surge in primetime results. Going Halloween with “Treehouse of Horror XXVI,” The Simpsons (2.7/8) was up 59% in the 18-49 demo. Brooklyn Nine-Nine (2.0/5) rose 67%, Family Guy (1.8/5) was up 29%, and The Last Man On Earth jumped 40% from their October 18 episodes.

On ABC, Sunday started strong with America’s Funniest Home Videos (1.1/3) shooting up 38% after last week’s big fall to a season high. The rest of the net’s night had Once Upon A Time (1.6/5) and the now-trimmed Blood & Oil (0.9/2) even with the lows of their October 18 shows, whileQuantico (1.5/4) slipped 6% to tie a low in fast nationals.